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Music and Meditation
By
Evelyn Cash
Music has a lot of power. It can make you laugh, it can make you cry, it can bring back memories long forgotten and it can help you create new ones. I love music and my tastes are about as eclectic as they come. Music of any type or genre can be enjoyed if it…
Dharma Poetry: Robert Creeley
By
Paul Griffin
I am sitting here thumbing through Robert Creeley’s Selected Poems, 1945-2005. There is much song and delight in these lines. And love. Creeley’s an old crooner. Because of my dharma poetry series, I am also, of course, searching–rather narrowly, I might add–for any specifically dharmic content in these poems. Creeley does speak often and well…
Meditation at war
By
Greg Zwahlen
Time magazine, along with a number of other news outlets, ran a profile recently about a program called “Warrior Mind Training” being used by the U.S. Army to “train its 1.1 million soldiers in the art of mental toughness.” The Defense Department hopes that giving soldiers tools to fend off mental stress will toughen its troops…
Buddha of the Week
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Ellen Scordato
Buddha of the week, courtesy of Dharma Dave S, Maloneki, and boingboing.net Pears grown in the shape of a buddha. Whoa!
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